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Marathon Sunday 2024

Because the Pittsburgh Marathon route limits access

to Calvary on May 5, we will have a celebration of the

Holy Eucharist only at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.

The 5 p.m. service will be Livestreamed.

Doors Open

Online Worship

Follow this link for the livestream:

www.calvarypgh.org/live 

       

The bulletin and readings may be viewed

on the Calvary website as PDFs at 

www.calvarypgh.org/bulletins-and-readings-archive


Visit our YouTube page where you will find an archive

of our services, sermons, and classes at

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAsWoq8c-yqHDFay_hWtkyQ

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The Parish Council is hosting the

Second Annual Finish Line Party.

This party will provide a chance for parishioners

from all services to meet and celebrate Calvary.


Activities for all ages will include:

*Icebreaker BINGO

*Selfie photo station with horse racing photo props

*Make your own fascinator headpiece –

instructions and supplies provided

*Children’s Noodle Race (swimming pool noodles

decorated as horses)

*Hat parade and contest (wear your favorite headwear –

creative, crazy, whatever!)


We ask folks to bring a cold appetizer for eight

to share as we chat and play.

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The 169th Annual Parish Meeting

of Calvary Church will be held

on Sunday, May 19, 2024

at 10 a.m., in the Parish Hall


Election of members of the Vestry and Parish Council

will take place and reports from the Wardens,

Treasurer and others will be given.

Please make every effort to attend.

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Upcoming Funeral Services at Calvary

All of us go down to the dust; yet even at the grave we make our song: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.

Amidst the ever present hope of Christ’s resurrection, we share news about the funerals of four faithful and longtime parishioners of Calvary Episcopal Church. All are welcome to attend these services.

Patsy Smith

A service to celebrate the life of Patricia (Patsy) Smith will be held at Calvary on Friday, May 10 at 2:00 p.m., with a reception to follow in the Parish Hall. Patsy died on March 6, 2024.

Genevieve

A service to celebrate the life of Genevieve Garvin-Isaac will be held at Calvary on Saturday, May 11 at 11:00 a.m., with a reception to follow in the Parish Hall. Genevieve died on October 11, 2023.

Lee O'Nan

A service to celebrate the life of Lee O’Nan will be held at Calvary on Saturday, May 18 at 2:00 p.m., with a reception to follow in the Parish Hall. Lee died on April 14, 2024.

Jay Labarthe

A service to celebrate the life of Jules (Jay) Labarthe, Jr. will be held at Calvary on Saturday, May 25 at 11:00 a.m., with a reception to follow in the Parish Hall. Jay died on March 28, 2024. 

Please join us in holding Patsy, Genevieve, Lee, Jay, and their families and friends in your prayers.

 

Rest eternal grant to your servants, Jay, Lee, Genevieve, and Patsy, O Lord: And let light perpetual shine upon them. May their souls and the souls of all the departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

Agape Deadline

The deadline for submission of news and notices for the next issue is Friday, May 3, 2024. Please e-mail your text to calvary@calvarypgh.org or deliver it directly to the church office.

Capital Campaign

We are very pleased to report that the Capital Campaign currently has 92 pledges and one-time gifts totaling $2,924,874 which is 49% of our $6,000,000 goal. While this is great progress, we need to have many more members participate in the Campaign.  In order to facilitate this,  we are offering several opportunities to learn about the Campaign and make it easy to pledge.


During the early phase of the Campaign we organized neighborhood Awareness Gatherings, mostly in members’ homes, to reach other members and share details about the campaign. These were followed by individual meetings to solicit pledges to the Campaign. However, we understand that while an Awareness Gathering fits some members’ needs for information, not everyone wants to, or has the time to attend an informational meeting. To address that, and simplify the process, we are offering several ways for you to get the information you need to participate in the Campaign.


To that end, please send an email to us at campaign@calvarypgh.org:


1.        If you would like to attend an Awareness Gathering. Once we have enough responses we will organize a meeting around the schedules of those who respond. As with all prior gatherings, this will be an informational meeting only; you will not be solicited at the meeting. Afterwards you will be contacted personally to discuss your participation in the campaign.


2.        If you just have a few questions, either about the Campaign or methods to pay your pledge. The appropriate committee member will respond to you. All discussions are confidential and it is not necessary to discuss your pledge amount.


3.        If you are ready to make your pledge, and want a pledge form. Please specify whether you would like to have a hard copy sent in the mail. Otherwise you will receive the form attached to an email.


All the above methods are also available ‘in person’ every Sunday in the Parish Hall before and after services. The Campaign Committee Co-Chairs and Ambassadors will be in the Parish Hall near the children’s progress chart and will happily address your questions and comments. They will have relevant documents available for you: the Campaign Case, the Campaign Project List, a List of Naming Opportunities, a description of the numerous “Ways of Giving,” and Campaign FAQ’s. As outlined above, you may also request to be put on the list for an Awareness meeting, request a pledge card or have a Campaign person contact you for specific questions.


We look forward eagerly to sharing the details about this critical campaign and to having you join us as we work together to meet the financial goals needed to preserve, sustain, and share Calvary’s buildings and mission!


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The wonderful campaign video that was produced by our talented Rector, is now available for your viewing pleasure on YouTube. The link to watch it is https://youtu.be/oR-VBMGHrw0, or click the thumbnail below. As you are watching it, please take a minute to jot down any questions that it raises for you and bring them to one of our sessions for answers.

The Capital Campaign Video

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Priest and Rabbi

PLEASE NOTE: There will be no class on Sunday, May 5.


Rabbi Aaron Bisno and the Rev. Jonathon Jensen will continue to teach a class together. We will focus on the great stories of Judaism in the Book of Genesis. The classes will be in person in McClintic Hall, also known as the choir room, on Sundays at 10 a.m. Sessions are recorded and available on Calvary’s YouTube page. All are welcome to attend.

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There will be NO Children’s Faith Formation or Children’s Liturgy and the nursery will be closed this Sunday, May 5 due to the Pittsburgh Marathon.

Faith Formation Highlights

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Last week, the younger Faith Formation students discussed creation, specifically highlighting the beauty and intricacy of butterflies as an example of God's handiwork. The students explored the concept of new life in Christ, paralleling the transformation of a caterpillar into a butterfly with spiritual renewal and rebirth. After observing live caterpillars and discussing their lifecycle from a tiny egg to a butterfly, the class went outside to enjoy the warm, sunny day. The beauty of spring helped inspire their colorful butterfly art.

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“Is it possible that God made butterflies to teach us lessons about life? We are all a work in progress and we have to go through a caterpillar stage before we can be transformed into a beautiful butterfly. The caterpillar might not look like much now, but when God gets done with it, it will become a creature of amazing beauty.”

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The older students explored the Parable of the True Vine and visited the garden to see the grape vines we planted last year which are just beginning to emerge from their winter dormancy. We also spent time cleaning and preparing the beds and garden boxes for spring planting in a few weeks. We noted that the difference between the branch and the vine is difficult to discern. What a joy it is to ponder the beauty of the plant that is made of interconnected branches, filled with the sap that flows through the vine bringing life to every part of each branch. It is by remaining on the vine that the branches bear beautiful fruit, fruit that brings glory to the vine grower, God the Father. It’s such a gift to be a branch on this True Vine!

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Creation Care

You are invited to a work day with Grounded Strategies on Saturday, May 4 at 400 Sherwood Road, Wilkinsburg, 15221, from 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (lunch included). Activities include: Clean and stage outdoor spaces, Light fence line clean up, Minor outdoor prep items. Supplies will be included, but bring your outdoor tools if you like! Gloves, shovels, trowels, all the good stuff. This event is organized by Grounded Strategies, a Pittsburgh nonprofit that cleans up vacant lots and updates community spaces in the community. There is a sign up sheet on the table in the Parish Hall.

Geraniums 2024

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Evening Prayer

Evening Prayer on Mondays and Thursdays will continue through the Easter Season. We will meet each Monday and Thursday through May 23 at 6 p.m. in the Lady Chapel. (The only exception is Ascension Day, Thursday, May 9, when Evensong will be offered at 7:30 p.m.). Please join us!


Praying at certain points of the day has its origins in Judaism and was practiced in the early church and monastic traditions. Evening Prayer is derived from the monastic prayer services and is one of the Daily Offices found in our Book of Common Prayer. The service of Evening Prayer is about 20 minutes long and includes Psalms, Scripture, and Prayers for the day (but no sermon or music).


If you have questions or are interested in helping to lead this service, please contact Steve Shandor (steve.shandor@gmail.com) or Michael Salmon (oriolefish@gmail.com).

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The Coventry Circle selection for June is These Precious Days: Essays by Ann Patchett. The New York Times bestselling author reflects on home, family, friendships and writing in this deeply personal collection of essays. There is a 20% discount to all purchasers on the book designated for Coventry Circle.


Due to Marathon Sunday, the Bookstore will be open today only prior to the 5 p.m. service from 4–5 p.m. The Bookstore’s normal hours will resume on Wednesday, May 8 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sunday from 8:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call the Bookstore at 412.661.0120 ext. 133 (please leave a message) or email at bookstore@calvarypgh.org and we will contact you.


Bookshop

You can support the Calvary Bookstore both in-person and now online. Instead of using Amazon to find any books that you are interested in, please turn to Bookshop.org, type zip code 15206 in the Bookstore Near Me box, click on Calvary Bookstore, then the red Support this Shop! box. You will be taken to the Calvary Bookstore homepage on their site where you will find suggested readings. You can also use the search bar to find most any book your heart desires. The books will be sent directly to you. 

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Spiritual Reflection –

Kate Bowler

 

Adult spiritual formation may be described as the step-by-step discovery of God’s presence in our lives and our personal transformation along the way. Calvary’s Spiritual Reflection meetings continue to be a regular and familiar forum for small group sharing and prayer.  

 

For this term we use Kate Bowler’s Good Enough. Bowler is a Duke religion professor best known for her book, Everything Happens for a Reason (and other lies I've loved), written after her Stage IV cancer diagnosis at age 35. Good Enough is a collection of devotionals and prayers "overflowing with grace, good humor and clear-eyed counsel," says one reviewer.

 

Meetings are held in the Evans Room from 7-8 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. The meetings are hybrid, allowing “in person” conversation while others join remotely using Zoom. Our next meeting date is May 7. 


Email Matt Muldoon (mattmuldoon@msn.com) or Sondra Krimmel (sskrimmel@gmail.com) for information or to be added to the email list. Please feel welcome to join us at any time.

Contemplative Prayer

The Contemplative Prayer group meets for silent prayer and reflection, both in person and on Zoom Mondays at 7 p.m. in the Evans Room. For more info and a Zoom invitation, contact Lucy Weingartner at lweingartner20@gmail.com

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Cathedral

The diocese is hosting a celebration of our ministries together on Saturday, May 18, at Trinity Cathedral from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 


This promises to be a day of joy-filled celebration. With our Fall diocesan convention mostly focused on business, this is an opportunity for the whole diocese to get together for fellowship, idea-sharing, and worship.


Bishop Dede

Keynote Speaker


We are excited to have Bishop DeDe Duncan-Probe from the Diocese of Central New York, and a nominee to be our 28th Presiding Bishop, join us as our keynote speaker.


Read more about Bishop DeDe's nomination in a story from Episcopal News Service here.



The day will begin with a continental breakfast in the cathedral's Parish Hall and fellowship in the nave with a Ministry Fair highlighting our ministries together.


A tentative agenda is below. So we can plan for the breakfast and hospitality we ask attendees to register for the event here. There is no cost to attend.


An important piece of this celebration will be the Ministry Fair with tables highlighting our ministries together, with plenty of time set aside for fellowship and exploring our diverse ministries. If your parish ministry or related organization would like to be represented, please fill out this form and we will reserve a table for you.  It will be a great opportunity to highlight your ministries, upcoming events, and to celebrate our successes over the past year together.

Tentative Agenda

8 a.m.     Display Table Setup

9 a.m.     Continental Breakfast & Registration in the Parish Hall; Visit Display Tables in the Nave

10 a.m.     Welcome! Bishop Ketlen

10:15 a.m.     Keynote Address by Bishop DeDe Duncan-Probe, Bishop, Diocese of Central New York

11 a.m.    Break; Visit Display Tables; Refreshments in the Parish Hall

11:30 a.m.    Plenary Session, Part 2 in the Nave

12:15 a.m.    Noontime Prayers

12:30 p.m.    Adjourn

Please Register

Contact Andy Muhl, Director of Communication & Technology, with any questions at amuhl@episcopalpgh.org

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2024 Sacred Ground Dates Announced


Sacred Ground is part of the Beloved Community Initiative, the Episcopal Church’s long-term commitment to racial healing, reconciliation, and justice in our personal lives, our ministries, and our society.


There will be sessions of Sacred Ground going on at various locations throughout the Diocese of Pittsburgh this year. Please encourage friends, family, fellow parishioners and other congregations or faith based groups to participate.  


There are some very positive changes to Level 1 based on feedback from the surveys from participants. This will give us time to implement some of the new initiatives (less readings, more up to date articles, more discussion time, and only 8 sessions). We are also adding a "Sacred Ground" Level 2 for those who took Sacred Ground and want a deeper dive into the content, more research and/or more action oriented programming. The level 2 sessions consist of 6 sessions. 


New Level 1 Session for Sacred Ground on Tuesdays at St. Thomas Church, Oakmont, at 6 p.m. Dinner will be provided.


New Level 2 Sacred Ground Sessions on Thursdays at St. Thomas Church, Oakmont, at 6 p.m. Dinner will be provided.


New Level 2 Sacred Ground Sessions on Wednesdays, through May 8, 2024 in the Conference Room at Calvary Church, East Liberty, at 6 p.m. Dinner will be provided.

Calendar

Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.


AA: Alcoholics Anonymous; CYAM: Calvary Young Adult Ministry;

ESL: English as a Second Language


Friday May 3, 2024

 Elisabeth Cruciger, Poet and Hymnographer, 1535

Agape Deadline

5:00 p.m.   Wedding Rehearsal


Saturday May 4, 2024

 Monnica, Mother of Augustine of Hippo, 387

4:00 p.m.   Anne Hazlett / John Witherspoon Wedding


Sunday May 5, 2024

 The Sixth Sunday of Easter; Pittsburgh Marathon

Please note there will be no 9 a.m. or

11 a.m. services this day!

8:00 a.m.   Holy Eucharist

5:00 p.m.   Holy Eucharist

6:00 p.m.   Finish Line Party


Monday May 6, 2024

5:00 p.m.   Capital Campaign Leadership Team

6:00 p.m.   Evening Prayer

6:00 p.m.   EfM

7:00 p.m.   Contemplative Prayer


Tuesday May 7, 2024

11:00 a.m.   Staff Meeting

7:00 p.m.   AA Meeting

7:00 p.m.   Spiritual Reflection

7:30 p.m.   Architectural History Committee


Wednesday May 8, 2024

  Julian of Norwich, Mystic and Theologian, c. 1417

9:00 a.m.   Wednesday Workspace

10:00 a.m.   ESL Conversation Class

12:00 p.m.   Holy Eucharist

6:00 p.m.   Sacred Ground Level 2


Thursday May 9, 2024

 Ascension Day

6:30 p.m.   Mahjong

6:30 p.m.   Choir Warm-up

7:30 p.m.   Evensong and Reception


Friday May 10, 2024

2:00 p.m.   Patsy Smith Funeral

3:00 p.m.   Funeral Reception


Saturday May 11, 2024

 Johann Arndt and Jacob Boehme, Mystics, 1621 and 1624

11:00 a.m.   Genevieve Garvin-Isaac and

   Philip Isaac Funeral

12:00 p.m.   Funeral Reception

3:00 p.m.   Shelter Dinner Prep


Sunday May 12, 2024

 The Seventh Sunday of Easter:

The Sunday after Ascension Day; Mother’s Day

The Holy Eucharist at 8, 9, and 11 a.m.

10:00 a.m.   Children/Youth Formation

10:00 a.m.   Priest/Rabbi Class

10:00 a.m.   Gospel and Breakfast (GAB)

10:00 a.m.   Choir Warm-up

11:00 a.m.   Children’s Liturgy

12:00 p.m.   Coffee Hour

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